a quilting lesson
Now if you have connected with my blog in the hope of learning stuff
your in the right place but it may not be what your think you are going to learn
a couple of weeks ago i put my TTS quilt together
i was kind of rushing i had the deadline and lot's was happening on the home front so i rushed a bit
anyway i layed it out and pined it
as i was pin ning it i had in my mind
how i was going to quilt it
so i pinned it accordingly
unfortunately i under pinned it and about three quaters through the quilting
of the inside blocks i hit disaster....
the backing fabric had gone squew wiff
it was puckered and messy, so whats a gal to do......
find a comfy position out in the sun and unpick
(sadly as a not very good blogger i didn't
take a photo of the mess, i wasn't planning
on telling all of you how much of a bodge i am)
anyway the quilt was layed out on the floor re.taped and this time i hand tacked it
two reasons
1. i had a design for the borders that required me to use iron on tear away....it is easier to iron on when there are no pins
2. that sucker of a backing fabric was not moving one inch, if i had anything to do with it
(and it didn't)
unfortunately i hadn't done machine quilting for ages and my experience is not great
so i forgot to release the pressure on the foot
can you see how the fabric pulls slightly one way, then goes the other
Lesson 1..when you are using a walking foot reduce the pressure on your foot
the tension could have been a little tighter too,
now for the dreaded and scary free motion quilting
it's a little wonky but hey it has character
a close up of the free motion
lesson 2.. when free motion quilting tighten up the tension
Lesson 3.. see the little knots well the lady at my local machine shop was telling me that
when you are free motion quilting your feet should be tango ing whilst your hands are waltzing
i am not sure what my hands were doing....i think they were dancing on the inside
conclusion i am thinking that i need some lessons in machine quilting
now i am making this quilt sound like it is a disaster,
really it's not, from a meter away you can't notice any of the faults
and on the front she looks really very good
so i guess know there is a decision in order
the perfectionist in me says unpick it and do it again
the student in me says leave it , it is a lesson
to remember before starting quilting
get the little book out that you dutifully wrote notes in (about two years ago)
and read over the notes then you will remember about the pressure foot, and the tension
the tangoing and the waltzing will come with some practice
who would you listen to
the perfectionist
or
the student?
Ciao
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